freebsd-dev/sys/compat/linux/linux_emul.h
Dmitry Chagin b1121623d2 Remove support for FUTEX_REQUEUE operation.
Glibc does not use this operation since 2.3.3 version (Jun 2004),
as it is racy and replaced by FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE operation.
Glibc versions prior to 2.3.3 fall back to FUTEX_WAKE when
FUTEX_REQUEUE returned EINVAL.

Any application directly using FUTEX_REQUEUE without return
value checking are definitely broken.

Limit quantity of messages per process about unsupported
operation.

Approved by:	kib (mentor)
MFC after:	1 month
2009-04-19 13:48:42 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2006 Roman Divacky
* All rights reserved.
*
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* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _LINUX_EMUL_H_
#define _LINUX_EMUL_H_
struct linux_emuldata_shared {
int refs;
pid_t group_pid;
LIST_HEAD(, linux_emuldata) threads; /* head of list of linux threads */
};
/*
* modeled after similar structure in NetBSD
* this will be extended as we need more functionality
*/
struct linux_emuldata {
pid_t pid;
int *child_set_tid; /* in clone(): Child's TID to set on clone */
int *child_clear_tid;/* in clone(): Child's TID to clear on exit */
struct linux_emuldata_shared *shared;
int pdeath_signal; /* parent death signal */
int used_requeue; /* uses deprecated futex op */
struct linux_robust_list_head *robust_futexes;
LIST_ENTRY(linux_emuldata) threads; /* list of linux threads */
};
struct linux_emuldata *em_find(struct proc *, int locked);
#define EMUL_LOCK(l) mtx_lock(l)
#define EMUL_UNLOCK(l) mtx_unlock(l)
#define EMUL_SHARED_RLOCK(l) sx_slock(l)
#define EMUL_SHARED_RUNLOCK(l) sx_sunlock(l)
#define EMUL_SHARED_WLOCK(l) sx_xlock(l)
#define EMUL_SHARED_WUNLOCK(l) sx_xunlock(l)
/* for em_find use */
#define EMUL_DOLOCK 1
#define EMUL_DONTLOCK 0
int linux_proc_init(struct thread *, pid_t, int);
void linux_proc_exit(void *, struct proc *);
void linux_schedtail(void *, struct proc *);
void linux_proc_exec(void *, struct proc *, struct image_params *);
extern struct sx emul_shared_lock;
extern struct mtx emul_lock;
#endif /* !_LINUX_EMUL_H_ */